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Can my pet be spayed during heat?

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Yes, they can be spayed. There is an additional charge for both cats and dogs if they are in heat. The risk of complications is slightly higher because of rare occasions of blood clotting dysfunction.
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My pet was spayed, but now looks as if she is in heat. How can this be?

Veterinary Diseases & Conditions FAQs - Various Topics
This FAQ is taken from the Veterinary Medicine forum, where NIGHTSTARR1221 asks: "Our female dog was spayed when she was 4-5 months old. She is now 1-1/2 years old and bleeding; our male dog keeps trying to mate with her. The vet told my husband that sometimes this happens and that the way the dogs uterus is sometimes they miss an ovary and have to go back in. I cannot see that this is possible if they removed the uterus. Does anyone know if this is possible?"
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Can I have my pet spayed if she is in heat?

FAQs at Park Animal Hospital
Yes, but it becomes a more time consuming and challenging procedure due to more blood flow to the uterus. Since more time is involved there is an additional charge to perform a spay while your pet is in heat. There is also an increased risk for complications during the surgery, which is why we recommend that you wait until after your pet’s cycle is done.
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what age should I have my pet spayed or neutered?

drjeff.com - FAQ - Century Veterinary Group
There are many factors to consider in selecting the correct time to spay or neuter your pet. Most veterinarians will suggest doing it shortly after the completion of puppy vaccines, which is around five months of age. In the case of male pets it may be an especially good idea to neuter them at this time before they develop bad habits, such as aggression.
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When should I get my pet spayed/neutered?

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Spaying a dog or cat before their first heat cycle virtually eliminates the possibility of the pet getting breast cancer. Neutering will limit the possibility of the pet getting testicular cancer and greatly cut down on prostate problems. Spaying and neutering sterilizes the animal and thus reduces unwanted litters. It also may reduce undesirable behaviors such as spraying, marking, straying, aggression towards other animals and mating behaviors.
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Should I wait until my petīs first heat before having her spayed?

Safari Animal Clinic - [Frequently Asked Questions]
You need not wait for your female pet to have her first heat to be spayed. The ideal age for spaying is around 6 months of age.
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Westfield Veterinary Group & Wellness Center
No, her chance of getting mammary cancer increases significantly after the first heat cycle. The ideal age for spaying is around 6 months of age.
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Rescue @ ASU - Frequently Asked Questions
Visit the Useful Documents section for resources on how to find a low cost spay and neuter clinic in your area.
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Royal Palm Veterinary Hospital
For a normal, healthy pet, it’s best to spay or neuter when they are sexually mature i.e between 5 and 6 months It is recommended that a dog be spayed prior to their first heat. Research has shown that this reduces the chances of mammary cancer by almost 100%
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Hawaiian Humane Society - Frequently Asked Questions
The Neuter Now program allows Oahu cats and dogs to be sterilized at a reduced rate from participating veterinarians. To spay or neuter rabbits and other species, please check with your veterinarian. Feral cats can be sterilized through the feral cat program.
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YES. MILLIONS of dogs and cats are euthanized each year! Not to mention certain medical conditions are prevented. Yes. Your pet will no longer feel the need to pursue a mate and will not become aggressive toward other animals and sometimes humans. Will their behavior change towards you? No. Will they become less of a companion? Nope!
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Winston Veterinary Hospital
As soon as they have finished with their puppy or kitten series, which is usually around 5 months of age. Dogs and cats reach puberty between 6 and 9 months of age, which is when they will have their first heat. We do not usually recommend spaying while dogs are in heat, as it will increase their chances for infection and increased bleeding time while in surgery.
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Why should I have my pet spayed?

Veterinary FAQ's
Spaying id the best form of pet population control. In addition, it eliminates messy hest cycles and prevents unwanted litters. Other important reasons to spay your pet are that spaying lowers the chance of breast cancer later in life and eliminates the chance of pyometra, a life-threatening uterine infection.
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Should I wait until my pet’s first heat before having her spayed?

Brewer Veterinari Clinic : FAQ's
You need not wait for your female pet to have her first heat to be spayed. The ideal age for spaying is around 6 months of age.
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Can a dog/cat be spayed while in heat?

Willamette Veterinary Clinic, Corvallis, Oregon
We recommend against spaying a dog that is in heat but it can be done. During this time the ovaries and uterus are swollen and filled with blood, increasing the risk of hemorrhage. We prefer to wait until about 4 weeks after your dog goes out of heat to perform surgery. We can spay cats that are in heat. What is a neuter and what are the benefits? Neutering is the surgical removal of both testicles.
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How old must my pet be in order to be spayed or neutered?

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Your pet can be spayed or neutered as early as 4 months of age. Although, our preferred age for spaying or neutering is 5 months.
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Are there any financial qualifications to have my pet spayed or neutered at your clinic?

SNAC - FAQs
We do not require anyone to meet any type of financial qualification for their pet to be spayed or neutered. We offer our low cost services to everyone in the hope it will help to control the overwhelming pet population in our area.
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What do I need to do to prepare my pet to be spayed or neutered?

SNAC - FAQs
SNAC does not accept animals under 2 pounds in weight or under 2 months of age. If you pet is 4 months old or younger, it can receive food and water all night, but it must be removed first thing when you wake in the morning. If your pet is older than 4 months, it is not to receive any food after 9:00 pm and no water after midnight. Individuals who chose to bring their animals direct to SNAC must have all cats in carriers, with one cat per carrier, and all dogs must be leashed.
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what age can I have my pet spayed?

Veterinary FAQ's
The doctor recommends spaying your female at 5 months of age. It's best if she completes one heat cycle first. Before we can do the surgery, she must be current on her vaccinations and test negative for worms and heartworm.
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Why is it so important to have your pet spayed or neutered?

Houston Beagle and Hound Rescue, Inc.
There are many reasons why it is important. The main one would be to help prevent the suffering and deaths of millions of animals. Millions of animals (who were once "cute" kittens and puppies) end up suffering as strays, or are euthanized because they are no longer wanted or cared for. Many of these animals are the result of unwanted and/or unplanned litters. Another reason is to have a better behaved animal.
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Should my pet have a litter before she is spayed?

FAQs at Park Animal Hospital
NO! It is myth that pets should experience birth. Breeding your dog/cat is not only costly and time consuming but poses a risk to her health. Also if you visit the shelters you will see many abandoned pets that need homes – many of which were the result of someone letting their dog/cat have just one litter. And in all actuality your pet will be a better pet without going through the birth experience.
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What if my pet isn't spayed/neutered?

The Velvet Snout
Unspayed females are allowed to participate in daycare if they are not in heat. If they are in heat or come into heat during their stay at The Velvet Snout, they will be removed from the playgroup and placed into their suite where they will receive walks and individual attention. Unneutered males are taken on a case by case basis andare usually not allowed in playgroups but can board.
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